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http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/26/justice/miss-teen-usa-sextortion/?hpt=hp_c2


(CNN) -- A college student was arrested Thursday for allegedly hijacking the webcams of young women -- among them reigning Miss Teen USA Cassidy Wolf -- taking nude images, then blackmailing his victims to send him more explicit material or else be exposed.
Jared James Abrahams, a 19-year-old computer science student from Temecula, California, surrendered on Thursday to the FBI on federal extortion charges, the agency announced. Authorities say he victimized young women surreptitiously, by taking control of their computers then photographing them as they changed out of their clothes.
Abrahams appeared in court later in the day, then was released "on intensive pretrial supervision and home detention with electronic monitoring" after his parents signed bond agreements totaling $50,000, FBI spokeswoman Lourdes Arocho said. U.S. District Judge Jean Rosenbluth ruled that he could use a single desktop computer at his parents' home for school only, albeit only after monitoring software is applied.
When he admitted what he'd done in June, Abrahams said he had 30 to 40 "slave computers" -- or other people's electronic devices he controlled -- and has had as many as 150 total, according to a criminal complaint.
His arrest came six months after a teenager identified in court documents as C.W. alerted authorities. She has since publicly identified herself as Cassidy Wolf, the recently crowned Miss Teen USA. She touted news reports of her alleged tormenter's arrest on her Twitter feed.
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At the time she contacted police, in March, Wolf was not a national figure -- even though she was Miss Teen California -- and lived in an apartment and attended Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.
Wolf got a Facebook alert that someone had tried to change her password to the social networking site, then noticed other passwords had been changed and that her Twitter avatar was now a half-nude picture of herself.
A short time later, she received what would be the first of many messages, this one featuring pictures of Wolf at her Riverside County address and others apparently taken months earlier when she lived in Orange County, says the criminal complaint. The message explained "what's going to happen" if Wolf didn't send pictures or videos or "do what I tell you to do" in a five-minute Skype videoconference, according to the criminal complaint.
"Either you do one of the things listed below or I upload these pics and a lot more (I have a LOT more and those are better quality) on all your accounts for everybody to see and your dream of being a model will be transformed into a pornstar (sic)," he wrote.
Recalling that day, Wolf told NBC's "Today" show she started "screaming (and) bawling my eyes out."
"I wasn't sure what to do," she said in August, shortly after her Miss Teen USA win. "So it was terrifying."
The messenger had taken great efforts to hide his online identity. But investigators were eventually able to find corresponding e-mails, IP addresses and other communications they linked to Abraham. They also tied him to online forums asking about malware, how to control webcams, and hacking into Facebook accounts.
Investigators also linked him to at least eight other young women -- some of them, like Wolf, from Southern California, though others were from as far away as Moldova. The victims told authorities similar stories: of a person they did not know saying, and in some cases proving, he had nude images and making demands as a result.
The stalker claimed to have 1,000 photographs of one woman, the complaint said. When she asked, "Why are you doing this to me?" the response was, "I told you I'll answer any questions after you Skype."
As an FBI agent was speaking by phone to this young woman, she logged onto her Instagram account to find it populated by nude pictures of her, the complaint said.
A few young women apparently complied with the demands for a Skype session. The man promised not to record the sessions and he made it look like he was erasing the nude pictures of them. One such session was found on the suspect's phone, police said.
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Investigators examining e-mail exchanges found one in which an alleged victim wrote she was downloading Skype and pleading, "Please remember im only 17. Have a heart."
"I'll tell you this right now! I do NOT have a heart!!!" he wrote back, per the complaint. "However I do stick to my deals! Also age doesn't mean a thing to me."
Authorities executed a search warrant at Abrahams' home on June 4, at which time he "voluntarily agreed to speak" with a pair of FBI agents. Describing himself in that interview as a college freshman who was good with computers, the complaint said, he admitted using malware and his expertise to "watch his victims change their clothes and ... use the photographs against them."
Abrahams further admitted the e-mail accounts, VPN, domain names or other pieces of the electronic puzzle that investigators used to build a case were his, according to the criminal complaint.
Outside the court Thursday, Abrahams' lawyer Alan Eisner said that his client's family feels "profound regret and remorse" over what happened. He told CNN affiliate KTLA that Abrahams is autistic.
"The family wants to apologize for the consequences of his behavior to the families who were affected," Eisner said.
As to the now 19-year-old Wolf, she is juggling her studies at the New York Film Academy with duties tied to being Miss Teen USA.
A lifelong dancer and aspiring model, Wolf is using her platform to promote a number of initiatives -- including, given her personal experience, the issue of cyberstalking.
"It does happen," she said in an interview with CNN affiliate WPIX. "And there are ways to prevent it."


I look forward to the long list of overreaching "...but on a computer" laws we'll get from this one.

I also love how we throw out there that he's autistic like that explains/excuses it.

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I hope he gets some jail time, I would hate to see this turn into just community service. That had to be horrible for the young women he was terrorizing.

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 Ahtman wrote:
I hope he gets some jail time, I would hate to see this turn into just community service. That had to be horrible for the young women he was terrorizing.


Well, I think if they go with "I'm autistic, therefore not responsible for my actions", I certainly hope they do something with him such that he can't act of his own volition.

If he's really so maladjusted that he thinks this is okay, he's so maladjusted he represents a danger to himself and everyone that comes into contact with him.

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If he is not responsible for his actions then he cannot have access to anything he can do the most harm.

I honestly could see him with little thought, remove the monitoring software, break condition of parole and go to jail.

Ultimately, the court and his parents are responsible to ensure the public is protected from him or he should be removed from the public.

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Autism reduces your ability to do social interactions with people.

This guy seems to have had no trouble with his social interactions, just they were creepy and sadistic.

I think it is a slur on autistic people to use it as an explanation or excuse for his behaviour.

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So you're saying they should consider him on the fast track for cheif executive level management instead?

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 Kilkrazy wrote:
Autism reduces your ability to do social interactions with people.

This guy seems to have had no trouble with his social interactions, just they were creepy and sadistic.

I think it is a slur on autistic people to use it as an explanation or excuse for his behaviour.


Further, wouldn't the sheer act of extorting is victims seemingly suggest he was fully aware that such, sexual material, ensues a huge social stigma? Surely he has some degree of appreciation for what he was doing to his victims. That doesn't sound like someone who is so social inept they thought it was okay. He obviously has an understand of what is good and what is bad in a social sense.

   
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He will most likely get a job offer out of this.

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 Kilkrazy wrote:
Autism reduces your ability to do social interactions with people.

This guy seems to have had no trouble with his social interactions, just they were creepy and sadistic.

I think it is a slur on autistic people to use it as an explanation or excuse for his behaviour.

Pretty much. 'Autism' is the vogue excuse for teenagers who just have not developed appropriate social skills. Just like those times when every kid was ADHD, and the rates of people being diagnosed as bi-polar soared

 NuggzTheNinja wrote:
He will most likely get a job offer out of this.

I'm sure the NSA already have the offer in the mail

 
   
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 Seaward wrote:
Imagine the fun of having to stay in the house with your parents after they bailed you out of jail, where you were placed for doing Requiem for a Dream-type stuff over the internet.


It probably would have safer for me to stay in jail.

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NuggzTheNinja wrote:He will most likely get a job offer out of this.

Possibly. I think the particular nature of what he was doing will be bad enough publicity to make him toxic to many companies looking for his services, though. I'm aware of the common practice of hiring offenders for relevant positions, but generally that requires their crimes to be more sanitized and less offensive to puritan sensibilities.
   
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Yeah, clever computer crime might net you a job opportunity, but "sexual harassment conspiracy" certainly won't.

With that kind of rap sheet, NSA or TSA are basically the only people I see actively recruiting him.

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I wonder how long he could have gone undetected, watching people thru their webcams if he had not tried the extortion part of his scheme. I wonder how many others right now know how to do that webcam hacking and are going undetected.

 
   
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 azazel the cat wrote:
Possibly. I think the particular nature of what he was doing will be bad enough publicity to make him toxic to many companies looking for his services, though. I'm aware of the common practice of hiring offenders for relevant positions, but generally that requires their crimes to be more sanitized and less offensive to puritan sensibilities.

Who said it had to be a private company? He wouldn't be the first hacker recruited by the government and made to sign an NDA that contained serious provisions

 
   
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 Dreadclaw69 wrote:

Pretty much. 'Autism' is the vogue excuse for teenagers who just have not developed appropriate social skills.

It's really not. While some parents may prefer to accept a diagnosis of ADHD being slapped on their kid a being preferable to accepting that their child is just an undisciplined brat, no parent wants to be told that their child is autistic.

We see an ever increasing number of kids being diagnosed with something on the autism spectrum not because it's 'fashionable' bit simply because diagnosis has become better and more reliable in recent years. A lot of kids who once upon a time would have just been dismissed as being a little odd now have a chance of an actual diagnosis and treatment to help them deal with it. Trivialising that as just being 'in vogue' does a lot of people an incredible disservice.

 
   
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Well in his defens......No even I cant play the devils advocate in this case.
Seriosuly WTF? just look at porn like other people dude.

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 insaniak wrote:
 Dreadclaw69 wrote:

Pretty much. 'Autism' is the vogue excuse for teenagers who just have not developed appropriate social skills.

It's really not. While some parents may prefer to accept a diagnosis of ADHD being slapped on their kid a being preferable to accepting that their child is just an undisciplined brat, no parent wants to be told that their child is autistic.

We see an ever increasing number of kids being diagnosed with something on the autism spectrum not because it's 'fashionable' bit simply because diagnosis has become better and more reliable in recent years. A lot of kids who once upon a time would have just been dismissed as being a little odd now have a chance of an actual diagnosis and treatment to help them deal with it. Trivialising that as just being 'in vogue' does a lot of people an incredible disservice.

Who said anything about the parents? I didn't. What I said was that it was being used as an "excuse for teenagers who just have not developed appropriate social skills". I'm not trivialising it, what I was getting at was that some people use the "I have autism" excuse without a diagnosis (or at least not one from a qualified professional - the internet doesn't count) to cover the fact they have not developed their social skills.
Your inferences are also a disservice, and not just to me

 
   
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 Dreadclaw69 wrote:
...what I was getting at was that some people use the "I have autism" excuse without a diagnosis (or at least not one from a qualified professional - the internet doesn't count) to cover the fact they have not developed their social skills.

And what I am getting at is that I very much doubt that 'some' people doing it is the same as it being 'in vogue'...

 
   
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 insaniak wrote:
 Dreadclaw69 wrote:
...what I was getting at was that some people use the "I have autism" excuse without a diagnosis (or at least not one from a qualified professional - the internet doesn't count) to cover the fact they have not developed their social skills.

And what I am getting at is that I very much doubt that 'some' people doing it is the same as it being 'in vogue'...

At least you're addressing what I actually said this time

being or in accordance with current social fashions

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/in+vogue
Sounds pretty much what I was using it for. That some people think that it is fashionable to use it as an excuse for under-developed social skills. Or is there some sort of figure that you think must be reached first?

 
   
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Well, yes... in order for something to be considered a current social trend, it would have to be something that a significant number of people are actually doing. If it's just some guy you know of who did it once, that's not a social trend. That's just some guy.

Or, to put it another way - you claiming that it is 'in vogue' doesn't actually make it so. And making that sort of suggestion without any actual support, once again, does a disservice to those who are actually trying to make their way in the world with an autism spectrum condition. Casting aspersions on someone's motivations for claiming to be autistic when you have no evidence one way or the other causes issues for those who are legitimately autistic.

These people need support, not others questioning whether they are just putting it on to excuse their lack of social graces. That's just ridiculous.

 
   
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 insaniak wrote:
Well, yes... in order for something to be considered a current social trend, it would have to be something that a significant number of people are actually doing. If it's just some guy you know of who did it once, that's not a social trend. That's just some guy.

Or, to put it another way - you claiming that it is 'in vogue' doesn't actually make it so. And making that sort of suggestion without any actual support, once again, does a disservice to those who are actually trying to make their way in the world with an autism spectrum condition. Casting aspersions on someone's motivations for claiming to be autistic when you have no evidence one way or the other causes issues for those who are legitimately autistic.

These people need support, not others questioning whether they are just putting it on to excuse their lack of social graces. That's just ridiculous.

What is ridiculous is just how much effort someone can put into distorting someone's words in an effort to miss the point again.

If you want to blame anyone for causing issues for those with autism then blame the people claiming to have it when they don't. Don't blame me for pointing out that some people believe that it is acceptable to say they have autism when they clearly do not as a mask for hiding their lack of social graces. And yes, I have heard that excuse. And my wife, who has a background in mental health and diagnosing disorders like autism, and her colleagues have also heard this excuse when the person is nowhere on the autism spectrum.

I'm not saying that autistic people don't need support. They clearly do. I am being critical of those people who are clearly not autistic, but who claim they are as an excuse.


 
   
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 Dreadclaw69 wrote:
Pretty much. 'Autism' is the vogue excuse for teenagers who just have not developed appropriate social skills. Just like those times when every kid was ADHD, and the rates of people being diagnosed as bi-polar soared
ADHD is no joke, my kid it was pretty darn clear.
The quantity of people who have mild elements of your above mentioned conditions is huge, it is the confirmed "severe" cases that are the minority.

This person is too "functional" to be anything but a mild dose of autism as well as to be so motivated in this antisocial behavior, anyone else would simply not care enough to put all that effort in.

Power over others just meant too much to this person to be able to explain it away due to a condition.

In the end, this person must be controlled sufficiently so this does not happen again.
This person's victims have rights as well.
Monitor him vigilantly, train him to behave appropriately, control his environment or lock him away: one or a combination of these things must be done.

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 Talizvar wrote:
 Dreadclaw69 wrote:
Pretty much. 'Autism' is the vogue excuse for teenagers who just have not developed appropriate social skills. Just like those times when every kid was ADHD, and the rates of people being diagnosed as bi-polar soared
ADHD is no joke, my kid it was pretty darn clear.

Before you race to be offended maybe you should read the rest of my posts.

In case it wasn't already made clear -
I am not objecting to, nor am I belittling those with actual disorders. I am objecting to, and pouring scorn upon, those who do not have such disorders but who claim them as an excuse for p*ss poor behaviour.
It is those people who are causing issues for people with legitimate disorders as they are colouring opinion with their false claims.

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